SUPPRESSION OF MAMMALIAN 5' SPLICE-SITE DEFECTS BY U1 SMALL NUCLEAR RNAS FROM A DISTANCE

Citation
Jb. Cohen et al., SUPPRESSION OF MAMMALIAN 5' SPLICE-SITE DEFECTS BY U1 SMALL NUCLEAR RNAS FROM A DISTANCE, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(22), 1994, pp. 10470-10474
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00278424
Volume
91
Issue
22
Year of publication
1994
Pages
10470 - 10474
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-8424(1994)91:22<10470:SOM5SD>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
One of the earliest events in the process of intron removal from mRNA precursors is the establishment of a base-pairing interaction between U1 small nuclear (sn) RNA and the 5' splice site. Mutations at the 5' splice site that prevent splicing can often be suppressed by coexpress ion of U1 snRNAs with compensatory changes, but in yeast, accurate spl icing is not restored when the universally conserved first intron base is changed. In our mammalian system as well, such a mutation could no t be suppressed, but the complementary U1 caused aberrant splicing 12 bases downstream. This result is reminiscent of observations in yeast that aberrant 5' splice sites can be activated by U1 snRNA from a dist ance. Using a rapid, qualitative protein expression assay, we provide evidence that 5' splice-site mutations can be suppressed in mammalian cells by U1 snRNAs with complementarity to a range of sequences upstre am or downstream of the site. Our approach uncouples in vivo the commi tment-activation step of mammalian splicing from the process of 5' spl ice-site definition and as such will facilitate the genetic characteri zation of both.